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the f.b.i. f.b.i. and how all of them mostly are considered justified it uses of force but is that really the case a deeper look at the numbers coming up. and that is your taxpayer money being spent wisely the pentagon wants millions of dollars back from boeing for excessive charges on numerous parts will dive into the nuts and bolts of this story later today. it's thursday june twentieth four pm in washington d.c. i'm back in lopez and you are watching r.t. well more information is coming out from the guardian today detailing the types of information the n.s.a. can and has collected in the past when it comes to american citizens here's what we found out while the prism nucleon and main way programs are mostly used to collect information on foreign entities and on american citizens u.s. communications can still be collected retained and used for five years here's why if it contains a usable intelligence information on criminal activity threat of harm to people or property if they're encrypted or
the f.b.i. f.b.i. and how all of them mostly are considered justified it uses of force but is that really the case a deeper look at the numbers coming up. and that is your taxpayer money being spent wisely the pentagon wants millions of dollars back from boeing for excessive charges on numerous parts will dive into the nuts and bolts of this story later today. it's thursday june twentieth four pm in washington d.c. i'm back in lopez and you are watching r.t. well more information is coming out...
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the f.b.i. that being the hundreds of shootings that the agency has been involved in over the years however according to an f.b.i. spokesman since two thousand and eleven there have been no findings of improper or intentional shootings what's more internal f.b.i. records obtained by the new york times through a freedom of information act request discovered that out of the two hundred eighty nine deliberate shootings only five were described as quote bad shootings and the agents were deemed faultless and one hundred fifty others for more on these numbers i was joined earlier by j.d. to chile has a managing editor at reason twenty four seven and i began by asking him whether all of this shooting was really justified. but even theoretically i suppose in a perfect world of the greats of every shooting the if the engagement was justified i doubt that's the case we do know that. in a few cases that involve nobody actually getting injured. as many items have been disciplined i believe it's total of fiv
the f.b.i. that being the hundreds of shootings that the agency has been involved in over the years however according to an f.b.i. spokesman since two thousand and eleven there have been no findings of improper or intentional shootings what's more internal f.b.i. records obtained by the new york times through a freedom of information act request discovered that out of the two hundred eighty nine deliberate shootings only five were described as quote bad shootings and the agents were deemed...
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the director of the f.b.i. surprised many today with a frank answer to this question: >> does the f.b.i. use drones for surveillance on u.s. soil? >> pelley: bob orr on the f.b.i.'s program. this is supposed to be the answer to america's biggest nuclear contamination problem, but it's billions over budget. carter evans investigates. and ken moreis' great-great- great grandfather is a giant of american history. jim axelrod on how a powerful legacy changed one man's man'sn. mission. >> frederic douglas said it's easier to build strong children than repair broken men. captioning sponsored by cbs >> pelley: good evening. it doesn't happen very often but it happened today-- the stock market plunged in reaction to good news. the news from the head of the federal reserve was that the economy is doing better. here's the part wall street did not like. ben bernanke said the economy is doing well enough that the fed is likely to ease back on one of its stimulus programs, a bond buying program that has helped keep interest
the director of the f.b.i. surprised many today with a frank answer to this question: >> does the f.b.i. use drones for surveillance on u.s. soil? >> pelley: bob orr on the f.b.i.'s program. this is supposed to be the answer to america's biggest nuclear contamination problem, but it's billions over budget. carter evans investigates. and ken moreis' great-great- great grandfather is a giant of american history. jim axelrod on how a powerful legacy changed one man's man'sn. mission....
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the f.b.i. continue to follow leads a chechen man who is friends with us are now i am brothers was questioned soon after for an unrelated event but was shot and killed by f.b.i. agents but even to lash out is not the first person the f.b.i. has opened fired on in recent years and his death was considered justified however according to an f.b.i. spokesman since two thousand and eleven there have been no findings of improper or intentional shootings what's more internal f.b.i. records obtained by the new york times through a freedom of information act request discovered that out of the two hundred eighty nine deliberate shootings only five were described as quote bad shootings and agents were deemed faultless and one hundred fifty others for more on these numbers i was joined earlier by j.d. to chile his managing editor at reason twenty four seven and i started off by asking him if all of these shootings four really justified but even theoretically suppose in a perfect world to be great if every s
the f.b.i. continue to follow leads a chechen man who is friends with us are now i am brothers was questioned soon after for an unrelated event but was shot and killed by f.b.i. agents but even to lash out is not the first person the f.b.i. has opened fired on in recent years and his death was considered justified however according to an f.b.i. spokesman since two thousand and eleven there have been no findings of improper or intentional shootings what's more internal f.b.i. records obtained by...
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hearing today the facts that the f.b.i. has not yet set up a way to regulate you a.v.'s so instead of asking a question i think i can assume sense you do use drones that the f.b.i. has developed a set of policies procedures and operational limits on the use or drones and whether or not any privacy impact on american citizens where we are in the initial stages of doing that i will tell you that our foot foot book footprint is very small so the f.b.i. and other government agencies are using drones without having a policy to protect the public and that has the electronic frontier foundation and other privacy advocates very concerned it's a very kind of learning technology to use particularly first the braille it's become their stand that we also understand that there are potential goodhue says for those the hearing was likely the last time robert mueller will testify in front of the senate his term is set to expire in september and. president obama is expected to nominate former bush administration official james komi to take
hearing today the facts that the f.b.i. has not yet set up a way to regulate you a.v.'s so instead of asking a question i think i can assume sense you do use drones that the f.b.i. has developed a set of policies procedures and operational limits on the use or drones and whether or not any privacy impact on american citizens where we are in the initial stages of doing that i will tell you that our foot foot book footprint is very small so the f.b.i. and other government agencies are using...
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well the head of the f.b.i. was back before congress today and made a surprising admission robert mueller told congress that his agency has in fact used domestic drones for surveillance on u.s. citizens this latest admission comes amid a month of scandals for the intelligence community including that revelation that the n.s.a. has been snooping through e-mails and phone records. explains take a moment today and look up at the sky above chances are that you will see birds and planes and clouds but something else is flying high above that likely won't catch your eye drones and those unmanned vehicles are being used to spy on u.s. citizens outgoing f.b.i. director robert mueller acknowledged as much at a senate judiciary hearing today with this explanation does the f.b.i. are use drones for surveillance on the u.s. sure yes. i want to go on to a question that a well let me just put it in context there are very very minimal way and very seldom so there you have it it was the first time an f.b.i. official has gone on
well the head of the f.b.i. was back before congress today and made a surprising admission robert mueller told congress that his agency has in fact used domestic drones for surveillance on u.s. citizens this latest admission comes amid a month of scandals for the intelligence community including that revelation that the n.s.a. has been snooping through e-mails and phone records. explains take a moment today and look up at the sky above chances are that you will see birds and planes and clouds...
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but the f.b.i. talked about it very casually in their memo so i mean it could have been the houston police involved it could have been the bank security guards involved but somebody was planning on using sniper rifles according to the f.b.i. memo to assassinate these leaders this is what we're entering into here it's far beyond what the church committee showed in the cointelpro investigations from the nixon era well dave you just read my mind catherine do we need a church committee exactly what my next question is going to be is there a political will fall right. i mean i absolutely think that we need sort of a modern day church committee i think it is worth in the struct of to note that actually the legislation being used to justify quite a bit of the surveillance. grew out of the of the findings of the church committee now admittedly some of the authors they authorizations active in congress voted on in two thousand and twelve is really what i think is led to these widespread abuses but it is it i
but the f.b.i. talked about it very casually in their memo so i mean it could have been the houston police involved it could have been the bank security guards involved but somebody was planning on using sniper rifles according to the f.b.i. memo to assassinate these leaders this is what we're entering into here it's far beyond what the church committee showed in the cointelpro investigations from the nixon era well dave you just read my mind catherine do we need a church committee exactly what...
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if they need a warrant to get content, that's sent to the f.b.i., and the f.b.i. gets a court warrant before any content of any conversation is looked at. >> schieffer: all right, well, senator, thank you so much for coming. we're going to come back in a minute. we'll talk to two more senators about this and about
if they need a warrant to get content, that's sent to the f.b.i., and the f.b.i. gets a court warrant before any content of any conversation is looked at. >> schieffer: all right, well, senator, thank you so much for coming. we're going to come back in a minute. we'll talk to two more senators about this and about
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we take our hats off to the f.b.i. agents who do tireless work saving our lives and protecting our safety. >> and split second situation you have to give him the benefit of the doubt. >> i think it was very intense situation. also, the metal pole. >> gregg: all it takes is one blow to the head to kill somebody. good to see you both. >>> that is going to do it for us. "cavuto on business" is coming up next. >> heather: we'll be back tomorrow. we will continue to follow the threat of tornadoes and severe weather. we'll be back tomorrow at 4:00 p.m. eastern. >> gregg: have a great weekend everyone. [ male announcer ] this is kevin. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. ♪ [ male announcer ] look for
we take our hats off to the f.b.i. agents who do tireless work saving our lives and protecting our safety. >> and split second situation you have to give him the benefit of the doubt. >> i think it was very intense situation. also, the metal pole. >> gregg: all it takes is one blow to the head to kill somebody. good to see you both. >>> that is going to do it for us. "cavuto on business" is coming up next. >> heather: we'll be back tomorrow. we will...
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the f.b.i. investigating the i.r.s. scandal. why doesn't he seem to know anything? >> how many agent investigators do you have assigned to the case? >> i have to get back to you. >> can you tell me who the lead investigator is? >> off the top of my head, no. >> the most important issue in front of the country and you don't know who is heading up the case. >>steve: is he clueless or is it a strategy of ignorance? we're going to report and you will decide about the f.b.i. >>brian: saying sorry is the hardest part, at least for our nation's politicians. they just got a lesson in apologies. they were given a class on how to apologize and the details are even better. i'm sorry for anything i do in the future. did i do wrong? "fox & friends" starts now; i know that. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>gretchen: if you're singing along, why not? it's foreigner. can you believe they're going to be here today? it is an exciting day at "fox & friends." and it looks like the rain has maybe stopped for the moment. people can
the f.b.i. investigating the i.r.s. scandal. why doesn't he seem to know anything? >> how many agent investigators do you have assigned to the case? >> i have to get back to you. >> can you tell me who the lead investigator is? >> off the top of my head, no. >> the most important issue in front of the country and you don't know who is heading up the case. >>steve: is he clueless or is it a strategy of ignorance? we're going to report and you will decide about...
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at the f.b.i. in december of two thousand and eleven during a pretrial hearing for bradley manning who's been charged under the espionage act for his role in allegedly providing wiki leaks sensitive documents an agent for the u.s. army's computer crimes investigative unit confirmed that seven civilians working on behalf of wiki leaks were involved in wrongdoing in the case and just last month michael ratner an attorney for joining us on this told the huffington post quote i think it's more likely than not that there is a sealed indictment against joining us on the show right now last week ed snowden became the eighth individual charged by the department of justice under the espionage act now given what we've learned recently about just how much information the f.b.i. has obtained on wiki leaks in the last three years it looks likely that julian a son has the ninth individual facing espionage act charges and department of justice wants to keep it a secret because they're learning with snowden espion
at the f.b.i. in december of two thousand and eleven during a pretrial hearing for bradley manning who's been charged under the espionage act for his role in allegedly providing wiki leaks sensitive documents an agent for the u.s. army's computer crimes investigative unit confirmed that seven civilians working on behalf of wiki leaks were involved in wrongdoing in the case and just last month michael ratner an attorney for joining us on this told the huffington post quote i think it's more...
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i suspect that the reason the boston slipped under the net was that the f.b.i. was highly involved in the boston bombing from from the very early days from from recruiting the two gentlemen that were alleged to have caused the bomb to go off. so this is a tried and tested methodology for the secret service in the us out in the u.k. a lot of the alleged. terrorist attacks that were routed at the last minute which is set up by the f.b.i. it's almost like to stop. it's not real terrorists if they're patsies. to enable this legislation to go through to enable i want to remain in fear that serves its purpose perfectly well i think the wider reason for the prism program and again this is been mentioned on r.t. earlier today is the fact that it enables leverage on politicians on those in the military those intelligence community to toe the line of leverage and this is an ambiguous word here what it really means is that the state complex whoever they wish to do whatever they want. all right we've been getting more leaks about top u.s. officials being tapped by the n.s.a
i suspect that the reason the boston slipped under the net was that the f.b.i. was highly involved in the boston bombing from from the very early days from from recruiting the two gentlemen that were alleged to have caused the bomb to go off. so this is a tried and tested methodology for the secret service in the us out in the u.k. a lot of the alleged. terrorist attacks that were routed at the last minute which is set up by the f.b.i. it's almost like to stop. it's not real terrorists if...
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we'll have the latest coming up are. the f.b.i. ended the search for jimmy hoffa. coming up we'll show you this, what we found in a detroit house that some say solves the case. only suspect who claimed he was involved, what he said, what it means. new significance we'll explain. also new calls to reopen the investigation into the crash of tb flight 800. are planes safer now 17 years later? at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. ♪ >> eric: it is the enduring american mystery. now, the f.b.i. gave up the latest search for jimmy hoffa. should they keep trying? they were looking at n a michigan field for him. he vanished from a parking lot in july 30th, 1975. it is believed that hoffa was murdered by the mob. investigators were acting on a tip from a reputed under world boss that insisted that hoffa was buried there. where and who did it? the only official
we'll have the latest coming up are. the f.b.i. ended the search for jimmy hoffa. coming up we'll show you this, what we found in a detroit house that some say solves the case. only suspect who claimed he was involved, what he said, what it means. new significance we'll explain. also new calls to reopen the investigation into the crash of tb flight 800. are planes safer now 17 years later? at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in with premium service like one of the best...
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>> the f.b.i. does not have such a data base, nor am i aware of one. >> does the american government have a data base that has the g.p.s. location whereabouts of americans, whether by our cell phones or other tracking device? is there a known data base? >> n.s.a. does not hold such a data base. >> does the n.s.a. have a data base that you maintain that holds the con tent of american phone calls? do you have recordings of all of our calls? so if we're making phone calls is there a national data base that has the content of our calls? >> we're not allowed to do that, nor do we do that unless we have a court order to do that. and it would be only in specific cases, and almost always that would be an f.b.i. lead, not ours. >> do we maintain a data base of all e-mails that have ever been sent by the american people? >> no. no, we do not. >> is there a data base that maintains the text messages of all americans? >> none that i know of, and none at n.s.a. >> and i think what you have told this committee t
>> the f.b.i. does not have such a data base, nor am i aware of one. >> does the american government have a data base that has the g.p.s. location whereabouts of americans, whether by our cell phones or other tracking device? is there a known data base? >> n.s.a. does not hold such a data base. >> does the n.s.a. have a data base that you maintain that holds the con tent of american phone calls? do you have recordings of all of our calls? so if we're making phone calls...
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the f.b.i. data base and the state level of criminal justice data bases are becoming slowly interoperable. the department of defense which is mainly iraqi and afghan men collected during war segget. that can be queried at the same time you do the f.b.i. so the sort of connections growing among them. but not yet one big organism yet. the thing if you're concerned about this is there's a pretty good chance i have access to the f.b.i. data base, i have access to the department of defense, i probably have access to any state data base. and if there's a big enough case i can probably get in the state department too. our first call comes from rhode island on our line for independents. caller: thanks for taking my call. i just wanted to ask the gentleman about the boston bombing suspects, they had the videos of them. so i'm just curious if any kind of facial recognition was used. because i know they were asking the public more to identify them. so i'm wondering if they used this technology in any way t
the f.b.i. data base and the state level of criminal justice data bases are becoming slowly interoperable. the department of defense which is mainly iraqi and afghan men collected during war segget. that can be queried at the same time you do the f.b.i. so the sort of connections growing among them. but not yet one big organism yet. the thing if you're concerned about this is there's a pretty good chance i have access to the f.b.i. data base, i have access to the department of defense, i...
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state now how did the f.b.i. find out about this with three employees ratted out the hospital and worked with the f.b.i. to make a lot of incriminating voice recordings these people risk their jobs and possibly much more to do what was right and i salute them reading out evil is no wrong deed but that's just my opinion. hello and welcome to on the money when the business of russia is business i'm peter all of this month we were at the same petersburg international economic forum holding a panel discussion on the crisis of capitalism our panel included academics c.e.o.'s and opinion makers ronni goldberg she is the executive vice president and senior policy officer at u.s.c. i would be all over go ahead she's deputy prime minister of the russian federation and help gloria he is secretary general of the o.e.c.d. .
state now how did the f.b.i. find out about this with three employees ratted out the hospital and worked with the f.b.i. to make a lot of incriminating voice recordings these people risk their jobs and possibly much more to do what was right and i salute them reading out evil is no wrong deed but that's just my opinion. hello and welcome to on the money when the business of russia is business i'm peter all of this month we were at the same petersburg international economic forum holding a panel...
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state now how did the f.b.i. find out about this with three employees ratted out the hospital and worked with the f.b.i. to make a lot of incriminating voice recordings these people risk their jobs and possibly much more to do what was right and i salute. i'm reading out evil is no wrong deed but that's just my opinion.
state now how did the f.b.i. find out about this with three employees ratted out the hospital and worked with the f.b.i. to make a lot of incriminating voice recordings these people risk their jobs and possibly much more to do what was right and i salute. i'm reading out evil is no wrong deed but that's just my opinion.
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the f.b.i.'s most-wanted list gets underway in boston. james "whitey" bulger's day in court finally arrived, with federal prosecutors declaring he was at the center of murder and mayhem in boston for nearly 30 years. he's accused of extortion, racketeering and 19 murders. at the age of 83, he's now pleaded not guilty to all counts. bulger allegedly ran the violent winter hill gang in south boston, and at the same time, prosecutors say, he provided the f.b.i. with information on a rival gang. in 1994, he fled as he was about to be indicted, and managed to evade capture for 16 years. while he was being hunted, his former f.b.i. handler was convicted of tipping him off. >> have you seen this woman? >> ifill: in 2011, agents finally tracked bulger down through his longtime girlfriend, catherine greig, and he was arrested at this rent-controlled apartment in santa monica, california. his trial is expected to last three to four months. for more we turn to kevin cullen, reporter and columnist for the "
the f.b.i.'s most-wanted list gets underway in boston. james "whitey" bulger's day in court finally arrived, with federal prosecutors declaring he was at the center of murder and mayhem in boston for nearly 30 years. he's accused of extortion, racketeering and 19 murders. at the age of 83, he's now pleaded not guilty to all counts. bulger allegedly ran the violent winter hill gang in south boston, and at the same time, prosecutors say, he provided the f.b.i. with information on a...
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intercepts of terrorist communications led the f.b.i. to arrest a colorado man, najibullah zazi for plotting to bomb new york's subways. similar intelligence nabbed chicagoan david headley was who was connected to the 2008 attacks in mumbai, india, and a plan to bomb a newspaper office in denmark. >> these are egregious leaks. egregious. >> reporter: today, f.b.i. deputy director sean joyce revealed two other plots disrupted by u.s. intelligence. a san diego man was arrested for planning to send money to a terror group in somalia. and surveillance of a terrorist in yemen led to a kansas city, missouri, man and a plan to attack new york's financial center. >> this was the plot that was in the very initial stages of plotting to bomb the new york stock exchange. we were able to disrupt the plot we were able to lure some individuals to the united states and we were able to affect their arrest. >> reporter: but alexander told minnesota congresswoman michele bachmann edward snowden's leaks now make the counterterrorism challenge more difficult
intercepts of terrorist communications led the f.b.i. to arrest a colorado man, najibullah zazi for plotting to bomb new york's subways. similar intelligence nabbed chicagoan david headley was who was connected to the 2008 attacks in mumbai, india, and a plan to bomb a newspaper office in denmark. >> these are egregious leaks. egregious. >> reporter: today, f.b.i. deputy director sean joyce revealed two other plots disrupted by u.s. intelligence. a san diego man was arrested for...
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state now how did the f.b.i. find out about this with three employees ratted out the hospital and worked with the f.b.i. to make a lot of incriminating voice recordings these people risk their jobs and possibly much more to do what was right and i salute them reading out evil is no wrong deed but that's just my opinion. to live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month for food i should try it because you know how bad the left. i mean the camera and sat down i believe that i'm still a little really messed up. in the old story so closely because it's. the worst you're going to. lie down to for the. radio guy and for minestrone. what we're about to give you've never seen anything like this until a. little. later on i'm abby martin and this is going to set well it's been a little over one week since the tragic death of journalist michael hastings early treats from wiki leaks and biggie was the state of the f.b.i. was investigating him.
state now how did the f.b.i. find out about this with three employees ratted out the hospital and worked with the f.b.i. to make a lot of incriminating voice recordings these people risk their jobs and possibly much more to do what was right and i salute them reading out evil is no wrong deed but that's just my opinion. to live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month for food i should try it because you know how bad the left. i mean the camera and sat down i believe that i'm still a little...
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chinese tourists spend big >> pelley: tonight, the manhunt is on. the f.b.i. joins the search for the man who leaked u.s. spy secrets. >> reporter: even if you're not doing anything wrong, you're being watched. >> pelley: who is edward snowden? how did he steal top-secret files? seth doane is in hong kong. david martin reports from washington. john miller on the investigation grave news on the condition of investigation. grave news on the condition of nelson mandela. mark fill slips in south africa. carter evans reports from santa >> i saw his eyes and then i knew. >> pelley: and one of the best american athletes you've never heard of. ben tracy catches up with-- or nearly catches up with-- evelyn stevens. >> she's leaving me in the dust! captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. the u.s. government tonight is putting together criminal charges against the man who exposed two of the government's top-secret surveillance programs and the f.b.i. is trying to find him. edward snowden was last seen in hong
chinese tourists spend big >> pelley: tonight, the manhunt is on. the f.b.i. joins the search for the man who leaked u.s. spy secrets. >> reporter: even if you're not doing anything wrong, you're being watched. >> pelley: who is edward snowden? how did he steal top-secret files? seth doane is in hong kong. david martin reports from washington. john miller on the investigation grave news on the condition of investigation. grave news on the condition of nelson mandela. mark fill...
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while being questioned by the f.b.i. over his alleged links to the main suspects in the boston marathon bombing reports a. force on armed over there authorities have claimed he attacked agents with a knife something his father finds very hard to believe. from the photographs that were sent to me it's evident he was shot six times to the body wants to the head the back of the head it looks like a finishing shot of an assassination to me it looks as if they came to his house like bandits and shot him in cold blood from the photos his house looked like it had been robbed he was questioned for eight hours without witnesses or a lawyer no one can tell for sure what happened there until there is an official investigation the agents say my son attacked them but there were several armed and well trained men even if he lost his temper and became violent they could have restrained him or wound him shoot him in the leg or the arm or the shoulder but what happened was murder complete with a finishing shot maybe my son knew something
while being questioned by the f.b.i. over his alleged links to the main suspects in the boston marathon bombing reports a. force on armed over there authorities have claimed he attacked agents with a knife something his father finds very hard to believe. from the photographs that were sent to me it's evident he was shot six times to the body wants to the head the back of the head it looks like a finishing shot of an assassination to me it looks as if they came to his house like bandits and shot...
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caucus the f.b.i. has confirmed both raids are part of the same investigation well this raid is the first of its kind in more than twenty five years calderon's attorney mark geragos said that the f.b.i. search quote is showing that the government is out of control concerning the sealed search warrant served his client we'll keep you updated when we learn more about what's going on with this investigation. well in a new twist on the obama administration's battle with transparency a recent investigation led by the associated press found that some of president barack obama's political appointees are using secret e-mail accounts to exchange information and conduct official business instead of their official government e-mail accounts and the white house is defending it. the associated press says that the practice of having multiple e-mail addresses to separate internal or external correspondence complicates the offices legal responsibility to hand over e-mails under the open records requests the a.p. says
caucus the f.b.i. has confirmed both raids are part of the same investigation well this raid is the first of its kind in more than twenty five years calderon's attorney mark geragos said that the f.b.i. search quote is showing that the government is out of control concerning the sealed search warrant served his client we'll keep you updated when we learn more about what's going on with this investigation. well in a new twist on the obama administration's battle with transparency a recent...
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shot seven times while being interviewed by the f.b.i. for his alleged connection to the boston bombing suspects the reports are suggesting he was. just in time for the weekly. highlighting the top headlines over the past seven days live in moscow welcome to the program. at least two people have been killed more than ourselves and have been injured in. protests and fierce clashes with police that have continued for several days now but most of. what started as a peaceful city and against plans to revive paulk in central istanbul has spiraled into a nationwide display of anger against the government for the latest report from istanbul . the protests have been raging throughout the night to the visitor in fact my hotel faces the square and i woke up around two thirty am because of the extreme noise and the smell of something burning coming in from the street and it was really a sight to behold in the middle of the darkest night you saw those red flashes of fires burning in the middle of the square now the protesters have been burning a lot
shot seven times while being interviewed by the f.b.i. for his alleged connection to the boston bombing suspects the reports are suggesting he was. just in time for the weekly. highlighting the top headlines over the past seven days live in moscow welcome to the program. at least two people have been killed more than ourselves and have been injured in. protests and fierce clashes with police that have continued for several days now but most of. what started as a peaceful city and against plans...
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setting this was at best for the f.b.i. . horribly mishandled but it sounds to me very much like they went there with the intent to provoke him and stay just shooting standard police procedure everywhere in the world was not followed here in the u.s. thousands have gathered outside on account in maryland to support private bradley manning he's accused of aiding the enemy by passing classified documents to whistle blowing website wiki leaks but acts of it's a man is behind bars because he exposed a war crimes he's i'm sure break off half our earth. we're at fort meade maryland in baltimore where on monday the court martial against by the first class bradley manning will finally begin private manning twenty five year old army intelligence officer is accused of the biggest leak in the history of the united states according to army prosecutors manning is responsible for the lion's share of material that's been shared by the anti-secrecy wiki leaks in the last few years u.s. state department cables watanabe detainee assessment fil
setting this was at best for the f.b.i. . horribly mishandled but it sounds to me very much like they went there with the intent to provoke him and stay just shooting standard police procedure everywhere in the world was not followed here in the u.s. thousands have gathered outside on account in maryland to support private bradley manning he's accused of aiding the enemy by passing classified documents to whistle blowing website wiki leaks but acts of it's a man is behind bars because he...
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bill forces the tech companies to not only allow the f.b.i. to conduct the spying but to pave the path for them to be able to do it with infrastructure that's because the law enforcement officers actually are concerned about quote going dark and losing their ability to surveil electronically the bill is an update to the communications assistance for a law enforcement act that was passed back in one nine hundred ninety four which compels all telecommunications providers to design their networks so that the law enforcement can sneak a peek a new report from the center for democracy and technology argues that the expansion of amounts to developing for our adversaries capabilities that they may not have had copied the competence access or resources to develop on their own in that sense the endpoint wiretap mandate of kaliya to may lower the already low barriers to successful cybersecurity attacks it's worth figuring out precisely who it can get through these wiretap back doors before we open them up. well it started off with a peaceful sit in but
bill forces the tech companies to not only allow the f.b.i. to conduct the spying but to pave the path for them to be able to do it with infrastructure that's because the law enforcement officers actually are concerned about quote going dark and losing their ability to surveil electronically the bill is an update to the communications assistance for a law enforcement act that was passed back in one nine hundred ninety four which compels all telecommunications providers to design their networks...
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state now how did the f.b.i. find out about this well three employees ratted out the hospital and worked with the f.b.i. to make a lot of incriminating voice recordings these people risk their jobs and possibly much more to do what was right and i salute them reading out evil is no wrong deed but that's just my opinion. but in the prime interest i'm perry and boring bright. as live out of washington d c let's get to today's a prime had winds. they old as one federal reserve and the f.d.i.c officials were hauled in front of congress to answer and guess what the president of the dallas into richmond fed beings were not too optimistic that too big to fail is a thing of the past and the f.d.a. see a vice chairman a thomas pawning as said regulators that must eliminate the subsidies to do it the big bang. ok we're going to hold our breath on that one and drive interest producer adjusting under hell it will demonstrate just how big the belled actually were later in the show. and more bad news for hedge fund titan steve
state now how did the f.b.i. find out about this well three employees ratted out the hospital and worked with the f.b.i. to make a lot of incriminating voice recordings these people risk their jobs and possibly much more to do what was right and i salute them reading out evil is no wrong deed but that's just my opinion. but in the prime interest i'm perry and boring bright. as live out of washington d c let's get to today's a prime had winds. they old as one federal reserve and the f.d.i.c...
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state now how did the f.b.i. find out about this with three employees ratted out the hospital and worked with the f.b.i. to make a lot of incriminating voice recordings these people risk their jobs and possibly much more to do what was right and i salute them reading out evil is no wrong deed but that's just my opinion. welcome to the kaiser report on my max kaiser fico blue accounting is the new black yes it's the must wear accounting trick for banks municipalities and nations across the world this season and financial fraud fashion experts that is to say the auditors say that big book counting looks great matched with a mis sold swap or wrapped in an accidental misplaced been a segregated client funds so a great way to recycle all your old scams emerging as the tide goes out however just as you wouldn't wear a mini skirt if your legs look like tree stumps you don't want to try wearing these accounting tricks and if your name is joe bag of delegates or jane tacky topol. no no no then you'll find that your peekab
state now how did the f.b.i. find out about this with three employees ratted out the hospital and worked with the f.b.i. to make a lot of incriminating voice recordings these people risk their jobs and possibly much more to do what was right and i salute them reading out evil is no wrong deed but that's just my opinion. welcome to the kaiser report on my max kaiser fico blue accounting is the new black yes it's the must wear accounting trick for banks municipalities and nations across the world...
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and if his wife didn't tell the f.b.i. what they talked about in that phone call that they had ways of getting back to that and transcribing and getting that information so that's telling you what they've got recorded then the extent of and the digital data means all kinds of e-mail all kinds of twitter kind of things and the thing going across the fiber optic lines as well as the public switch telephone network so we're not talking billions of pieces of information here are we are talking truly talking to my phone calls and e-mails jointly would be on the order of twenty trillion for the last twelve years how can we even manage that sort of thing they're saying with this present program for instance they have one lawmaker after another supporting it saying that it helps ward at least one terrorism attack how would trillions of emails and trillions of bits of data help find one terrorist attack my personal view is that the intelligence community is bamboozling congress and the administration they are telling them that we h
and if his wife didn't tell the f.b.i. what they talked about in that phone call that they had ways of getting back to that and transcribing and getting that information so that's telling you what they've got recorded then the extent of and the digital data means all kinds of e-mail all kinds of twitter kind of things and the thing going across the fiber optic lines as well as the public switch telephone network so we're not talking billions of pieces of information here are we are talking...
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if not the f.b.i., law enforcement officials have boarded the plane. a passenger aboard the flight that originally came from hong kong said he poisoned everyone on the plane. he had to be restrained by the other passengers. there is no evidence that the passengers were poisoned, but officials believe the man may be emotionally disturbed. >>> the victim of a gang rape testified today about what happened to her when she was 16 years old. amy hollyfield joins us outside the contra costa courthouse in martinez. this is case where the girl was assaulted for nearly two and a half hours. >> she described her injuries in court saying when she woke up in the hospital she was in excruciating pain. she is known as jane doe, the court and abc7 decided not to identify her. she is 5'3" and 103 pounds and three years ago when she was attacked she was smaller. she was about five feet tall then. she doesn't much remembering about the attack. she remember being kicked in the stomach. she described her injuries, swollen face and stabbing pain in her private area. she tes
if not the f.b.i., law enforcement officials have boarded the plane. a passenger aboard the flight that originally came from hong kong said he poisoned everyone on the plane. he had to be restrained by the other passengers. there is no evidence that the passengers were poisoned, but officials believe the man may be emotionally disturbed. >>> the victim of a gang rape testified today about what happened to her when she was 16 years old. amy hollyfield joins us outside the contra costa...
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molly. >> the f.b.i. and the u.s. postal inspection service are working several different cases trying to track the deadly poison, ricin, that's being sent right through our mail system. numerous public officials and government offices. let's start with washington state. five different letters were sent, four confirmed to contain active ricin toxin. they were mailed to the president, a federal judge in spokane, a local post office, the fairchild air force base near spokane, and the central intelligence agency. the letter addressed to the c.i.a. has yet to be found, but authorities are actively searching for it. this man, matthew ryan buket, 38 years old, has been arrested and charged by a one count grand jury indictment for mailing threatening communications. he's been arrested in the past, convicted of a sex crime in 1998. and in texas, federal law enforcement officials confirmed to fox news that a new boston man has been questioned in connection with three letters sent to the president, new york may michael bloomber
molly. >> the f.b.i. and the u.s. postal inspection service are working several different cases trying to track the deadly poison, ricin, that's being sent right through our mail system. numerous public officials and government offices. let's start with washington state. five different letters were sent, four confirmed to contain active ricin toxin. they were mailed to the president, a federal judge in spokane, a local post office, the fairchild air force base near spokane, and the...
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he says the f.b.i. exhaustively examined the possibility of a missile with the sole agenda of finding the truth. >> we had a full court press with months and mons of that theory. but the reality was there is no evidence of a missile hitting the plane. either outside the plane, inside the plane, penetrating the plane, concussion from a missile, there is no evidence of it. >> the film makers filed a petition with the ntsb to reopen the investigation. the agency says it will review that petition to see if this truly is new evidence. in new york, rick leventhal. >> fox news. >> arthel: the u.s. is looking to extradite nsa leaker edward snowden from hong kong, but are authorities there even willing to hand him over. what happens if they don't? >> rick: plus, it's official, summer is here and that means it's time to slap on the sun screen. but how do you know which brand is right for you and your family? the good folks from "consumer reports" will separate it all out coming up all business purchases. so you c
he says the f.b.i. exhaustively examined the possibility of a missile with the sole agenda of finding the truth. >> we had a full court press with months and mons of that theory. but the reality was there is no evidence of a missile hitting the plane. either outside the plane, inside the plane, penetrating the plane, concussion from a missile, there is no evidence of it. >> the film makers filed a petition with the ntsb to reopen the investigation. the agency says it will review...
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the head of the n.s.a. and the f.b.i. and the justice department. you had the director of national intelligence. office there. they laid out in great detail their case for why this surveillance program is important. and the interesting thing is there wasn't one member of congress in spite of all this controversy, there wasn't one member of congress that really stood up and gave them a hard time. so i think from that point of view, this was actually a good week for the administration. gwen: where is the president in this argument? of course he's defending himself to angela merkel, friend in germany. other than that is it more credible for the white house to leave it to the f.b.i., the n.s.a., the guys with the fruit on their shoulders when -- >> in the aftermath of the i.r.s. scandal, the benghazi scandal, i think this administration is grateful to have a scandal that is not breaking out along partisan lines. so i think -- gwen: yeah. >> let it be at that. gwen: the guys in uniform and be done with it. >> the president in the rose garden introduced j
the head of the n.s.a. and the f.b.i. and the justice department. you had the director of national intelligence. office there. they laid out in great detail their case for why this surveillance program is important. and the interesting thing is there wasn't one member of congress in spite of all this controversy, there wasn't one member of congress that really stood up and gave them a hard time. so i think from that point of view, this was actually a good week for the administration. gwen:...
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the f.b.i.'s earlier claims that he attacked agents with a knife or a metal rod the russians father says it's hard to believe he was killed in self-defense. from the photographs that were sent to me it's evident he was shot six times to the body wants to the head at the back of the head it looks like a finishing shot of an assassination to me it looks as if they came to his house like bandits and shot him in cold blood from the photos his house looked like it had been robbed he was questioned for eight hours without witnesses or a lawyer no one can tell for sure one happened there until there's an official investigation the agents say my son attacked them but there were several armed and well trained men even if he lost his temper and became violently they could have restrained him wouldn't it shoot him in the leg will be on the whole the shoulder but what happens was murder complete with a finishing shot or maybe my son knew something the police didn't want to come out and they killed him to kee
the f.b.i.'s earlier claims that he attacked agents with a knife or a metal rod the russians father says it's hard to believe he was killed in self-defense. from the photographs that were sent to me it's evident he was shot six times to the body wants to the head at the back of the head it looks like a finishing shot of an assassination to me it looks as if they came to his house like bandits and shot him in cold blood from the photos his house looked like it had been robbed he was questioned...
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>> the f.b.i. does not have such a data base, nor am i aware of one. >> does the american government have a data base that has the g.p.s. location whereabouts of americans, whether by our cell phones or other tracking device? is there a known data base? >> n.s.a. does not hold such a data base. >> does the n.s.a. have a data base that you maintain that holds the con tent of american phone calls? do you have recordings of all of our calls?
>> the f.b.i. does not have such a data base, nor am i aware of one. >> does the american government have a data base that has the g.p.s. location whereabouts of americans, whether by our cell phones or other tracking device? is there a known data base? >> n.s.a. does not hold such a data base. >> does the n.s.a. have a data base that you maintain that holds the con tent of american phone calls? do you have recordings of all of our calls?
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to derail the movement through surveillance or hoover was the director of the f.b.i. for time and he sent informants to activists meetings regularly intercepted their phone calls and planted news stories to defame civil rights leaders to be on. and he also secretly illegally monitored anti-war protests and groups in the forty's the us had mccarthyism which was little more than an illegal which hunt that entails the government spying on anyone they didn't like the forty's also saw the passage of executive order nine zero six six which allows the government to round up american citizens who happen to be of japanese descent and put them into internment camps that is a non parallel the level low of surveillance there was the chinese exclusion act of eight hundred eighty two where the government targeted chinese citizens there was also the alien and sedition act of seventy ninety eight which allowed the government to detain citizens the habit of spying on citizens goes back to this country's birth the internet has just made it all a helluva lot easier and we all willingly
to derail the movement through surveillance or hoover was the director of the f.b.i. for time and he sent informants to activists meetings regularly intercepted their phone calls and planted news stories to defame civil rights leaders to be on. and he also secretly illegally monitored anti-war protests and groups in the forty's the us had mccarthyism which was little more than an illegal which hunt that entails the government spying on anyone they didn't like the forty's also saw the passage of...
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spying on americans well the first of all the the pfizer warrant that was issued to the f.b.i. to get data from verizon. that's that's been going on according to the paper anyway since not a two thousand and seven and this is like being renewed every three months so if you look at the top corner top right corner of that order it's thirteen dash eighty that means it's the eightieth order since in this year of two thousand and thirteen so when you start to say well what are the other seventy nine orders you can figure other companies and and this is like the second order of two thousand and thirteen for each company so that maximum you would divide eighty by two and maximum number of companies that could be involved in this kind of order would be forty. so but i'm sure that there are other other things that they have other orders that they're issuing other than just this kind for the service providers or the telecoms so let's talk about the nine internet companies that said that they are part of this this prison program should americans really be surprised at this but i'm not tha
spying on americans well the first of all the the pfizer warrant that was issued to the f.b.i. to get data from verizon. that's that's been going on according to the paper anyway since not a two thousand and seven and this is like being renewed every three months so if you look at the top corner top right corner of that order it's thirteen dash eighty that means it's the eightieth order since in this year of two thousand and thirteen so when you start to say well what are the other seventy nine...